Top-rated books by Mandy Phillips
Who Ate the Sun?
Age: 6-11
Books like Mandy Phillips’s
The Creatures of Chichester:: the one about the curious cloud
Christopher Joyce, Joe Elgie, 2014
140 pages
Why to read
Engaging mystery captivates young readers' imaginations.
Features teamwork and problem-solving skills development.
Introduces meteorological concepts in a child-friendly manner.
Strengthens reading skills through an intriguing narrative.

The Creatures of Chichester:: the one about the curious cloud
Christopher Joyce, Joe Elgie, 2014
Award winning
The Quick Brown Fox Cub
Julia Donaldson, Lucy Richards, 2006
48 pages
Why to read
Engaging story ignites imagination and interest.
Characters teach resilience and resourcefulness.
Enhances language skills and literacy.
Encourages interactive reading and family bonding.

The Quick Brown Fox Cub
Julia Donaldson, Lucy Richards, 2006
Award winning
Let's Go For A Walk
Scholastic, Scholastic Inc., 2023
24 pages
Why to read
Encourages outdoor exploration and curiosity.
Enhances understanding of the natural world.
Supports early language and cognitive development.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

Let's Go For A Walk
Scholastic, Scholastic Inc., 2023
Award winning
Cloud Forest
Victoria Turnbull, 2019
32 pages
Why to read
Explores themes of friendship, resilience, and adventure.
Stimulates imagination with beautifully illustrated mystical landscapes.
Encourages empathy and understanding through diverse character interactions.
Supports language development with rich, descriptive vocabulary.

Cloud Forest
Victoria Turnbull, 2019
The Tale of Timothy Mallard (Riverbank Stories Two)
Steve Lawhead, Stephen Lawhead, 1990
109 pages
Why to read
Engaging adventure with valuable life lessons.
Encourages emotional empathy and resilience in children.
Supports cognitive development and language skills.
Ideal for family reading and bonding time.

The Tale of Timothy Mallard (Riverbank Stories Two)
Steve Lawhead, Stephen Lawhead, 1990
Award winning
Pam Goes to the Fair
Cassandra Bowen, 2021
36 pages
Why to read
Fun-filled adventure at a vibrant, colorful fair setting.
Engages young readers with relatable, lively characters.
Encourages problem-solving through interactive fair games.
Enhances vocabulary and reading skills enjoyably.

Pam Goes to the Fair
Cassandra Bowen, 2021
Animal Noises: A Pull-Tab Book
Dawn Apperley, 1999
14 pages
Why to read
Interactive pull-tabs make animal sounds excitingly realistic.
Enhances sensory development and animal recognition skills.
Encourages active participation and early language skills.
Perfect for shared reading, boosting familial bonds.

Animal Noises: A Pull-Tab Book
Dawn Apperley, 1999
Here Is Hare
Laura Shallcrass, 2023
32 pages
Why to read
Vivid artwork stimulates visual perception and imagination.
Narrative encourages empathy and understanding of others.
Simple text ideal for beginner readers’ language development.
Interactive plot promotes family bonding during reading time.
